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Posted By: Critr Gitr My very first fox - 11/19/00
This photo will probably be very slow to load. Although I converted it to JPG, it is scanned from an old photo, and is a large file. In the early 1960s, I bought my first electronic call, a Johnny Stewart with 45-rpm records. I had found an active fox den while groundhog hunting a few miles from home, which was east-central Illinois at that time. Slipping quietly to about a couple hundred yards of the den, I got behind a large downed log, using it for a rifle rest, and turned on the squalling rabbit. In only about a minute here it came at a fast trot. I was surprised, ... amazed, at the quick responce. Leveling the rifle, a military action and barrel converted to 220 Swift and topped with a Weaver K-6 with a Litchert 12X attachment, I held on the fox as it came closer, closer, ... TOO CLOSE! [Linked Image] I whistled in a desperate attempt to stop it from coming closer, and it stopped. I could barely see both of the fox's eyes within the scope's field of view, and touched the trigger. The fox was definitely devastated by the Hornady SX bullet [Linked Image] , which was moving only slightly slower than the velocity at which I had discovered that they would disappear on the way to the target. The fox was 8 paces from the muzzle. [Linked Image] And I was hooked by varmint calling, for a lifetime. [Linked Image] <BR> [img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1305003&a=10030561&p=33498290&Sequence=0[/img] <BR>--------------------------------------------<BR><B><I>Critr</I></B><BR> <A HREF="http://www.SaguaroSafaris.com" TARGET=_blank>www.SaguaroSafaris.com</A>
Posted By: Critr Gitr Re: My very first fox - 11/19/00
EXCUSE ME!!! [Linked Image] Those of you looking closely know that the previous post had no attachment on the Weaver scope. Guess my memory is failing me in my old age. [Linked Image] Below is a photo of another fox, and the rifle when it DID have the Litchert attachment on it. I had written on the back of this photo "Spring 1961; 220 Swift - Weaver K-6 with Litchert 12X attachment. Using SX bullets."<BR> [img]http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?u=1305003&a=10030561&p=33507161&Sequence=1[/img] <BR>--------------------------------------------<BR><I><B>Critr</B></I><BR> <A HREF="http://www.SaguaroSafaris.com" TARGET=_blank>www.SaguaroSafaris.com</A> <p>[This message has been edited by Critr Gitr (edited November 19, 2000).]
Posted By: NM Kid Re: My very first fox - 11/30/00
Critr your always hiding behind that mask! [Linked Image] Some nice photos you have there. I need to start carrying a camera afield more often. Sure would be nice to get a scrap book going and look back on the progress made. My friend keeps telling me to a keep a journal on all the animals I call in. I have kind of started, sure helps for a refrence and rekindles past hunting memories.<P>Thanks for sharing the past hunts with us.<P>NM Kid
Posted By: Critr Gitr Re: My very first fox - 12/12/00
Hi, Kid. Yes, I have attempted to keep a journal, but I guess it is too much like paperwork. So it always falls by the way. But I do make an effort to take photos, as I have regretted the times when I should have and didn't. [Linked Image] But if you can keep a journal, especially with photos, you will really be glad in years to come. Hey, how about posting another of your photos. [Linked Image]<BR>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR><I><B>Critr</B></I><BR> <A HREF="http://www.SaguaroSafaris.com" TARGET=_blank>www.SaguaroSafaris.com</A>
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